Is It Time For An Eyelid Lift?
Both of these individuals benefited from Dr. Wyatt To’s eyelid lift, also known as blepharoplasty. This innovative procedure reveals your natural beauty…without much downtime.
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*Individual results may vary.
FAQ’s About Blepharoplasty:
- Am I put to sleep for this procedure?
- No. Blepharoplasty can be done with local anesthetic and prescription medication to relax you. There is rarely a need for the risk of general anesthesia
- Will I have to miss work after Blepharoplasty?
- We recommend that you take 4-5 days off from work. After that you may resume light activity and gradually work up to your normal routine*
- Where are the incisions placed for Blepharoplasty*?
- When improving the upper lids, Dr. To hides the incision in the crease of the eyelid
- Lower lid blepharoplasty has the incision hidden on the inside of the lower eyelid
- These incisions are invisible to you after healing
- Will insurance cover my Blepharoplasty?
- Insurance that is done for purely cosmetic reasons is not covered by insurance
*Individual results may vary.
How will you know if you’re a candidate for Blepharoplasty?
Can you answer ‘yes’ to one or more of the following questions?
- Do you feel like your eyes are heavier-looking by the end of the day?
- When you apply eye make-up, does it disappear from view?
- By the end of the day, do you feel the need to lift your eyelids to see better?
- Do your eyelids make it more difficult for you to see?
- Do your family or friends ever ask if you’re mad or tired when you feel just fine?
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Wyatt To. He’ll evaluate your concerns and make his recommendation regarding your individual case. That same day, you’ll receive a quote for the procedure and all the information needed to make an informed decision. We look forward to meeting you soon! (301)698-2424